Key Aspects of Debt Collection Practice

Debt collection can be more difficult than it seems due to the multitude of legal processes and procedural requirements which can become necessary for collection. Our practitioners will take care of the process on behalf of the client, ensuring a successful outcome. 

What is a debt collector

A debt collector is any person who provides the services of recovering monies which are owed to you.

Debt collection describes the activities involved in recovering monies which are overdue from individuals or businesses. Debt collection can be more difficult than it seems due to the multitude of legal processes and procedural requirements which can become necessary for collection.
We provide debt collection services which are fast, efficient, and as cost-effective as possible. We prioritise early settlement but, should this fail, we are well versed and have extensive knowledge in the proceedings which may follow.

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What does a debt collector do:

A debt collector is not necessarily an attorney, but attorneys are the only ones who can take your debt collection matter to court in order to recover money on your behalf. Attorneys are also trained in the legal process applicable to the collection of your debt and this increases your chances of collecting the debt successfully.

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Our practice of commercial law largely involves but is not limited to negotiating, drafting, reviewing and/or enforcing contracts related to sales, leases, services, manufacturing, licencing and joint ventures.
Commercial law is a broad term that covers a multitude of interconnected fields of law such as corporate law, intellectual property law and consumer protection law, to name a few. However, at its core, commercial law regulates the conduct of persons, merchants and businesses who are engaged in trade, sales and commerce.